توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Guidebook to Intellectual Property
نام کتاب : Guidebook to Intellectual Property
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب راهنمای مالکیت فکری
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نویسندگان : Robin Jacob, Matthew Fisher, Lynne Chave
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 287
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509948673 , 9781509948697
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Preface to the Seventh Edition\nContents\nTable of Cases\nPART I:\rINTRODUCTION\n 1. Imitation, Monopoly and Control\n Introduction\n Kinds of Intellectual Property\n \'Exclusive Rights\'\n Registered and Unregistered Rights\n Foreign Law\n Spatial and Temporal Monopolies\n Other Things\n Exclusive Licensees\n The Scheme of this Book\n 2. Courts, Remedies and Legal Actions\n Civil and Criminal Law\n The UK Civil Courts\n The Continued Importance of EU Law\n Dispute Fora Other than Courts\n Infringement, Revocation, Declarations and Threats Claims\n When to Sue\n Time\n Costs\n Remedies\n Seizure of Infringing Goods\n 3. Patent, Copyright or Design?\n Introduction\n Patents\n Designs: Registered and Unregistered\n Copyright\n Periods of Protection\n A Role for Trade Marks?\n \'Imitations\' and Copying\n Another Way?\nPART II:\rPROTECTING THE PRODUCT\n 4. Patents and How to Get Them\n Introduction\n The Patent Law System\n When Is an Invention Patentable?\n Entitlement: Who Can File a Patent Application?\n The Patent Specification\n Patent Attorneys\n When to File?\n The UK Application Process\n Amendment after Grant\n Revocation after Grant\n Ownership\n A Brief History\n 5. Important Inventions\n Introduction\n Where Others have Tried\n An Important Invention\n Protection Abroad\n The European Application Process\n The Patent Cooperation Treaty\n What Route to Take?\n \'Improvement\' Patents\n Action for Infringement or Revocation\n The Scope of a Patent: Claims and Equivalents\n What Amounts to Infringement?\n Delayed Actions\n 6. More about Patents\n The Importance of Validity\n Evading Patents\n Licensing\n Supplementary Protection Certificates\n Taxation and Patents\n Drugs and Similar Chemical Compounds\n Genetic Engineering\n Rights in New Forms of Plants\n The Government\'s Right to Work Patents\n Keeping Inventions Secret for National Security\n 7. Industrial Designs\n Introduction\n UK Registered Designs\n UK Unregistered Design Right\n EU UDR, CUDR and SUDR\n Copyright and Designs\n Use of Other Rights to Protect Designs\nPART III:\rTRADE MARKS, PASSING OFF AND UNFAIR COMPETITION\n 8. Trade Marks and Passing Off\n Introduction\n Passing Off and Registration of Trade Marks\n 9. Trade Mark Registration\n Introduction\n Absolute Grounds\n Relative Grounds: Earlier Marks and Rights\n Applications and Oppositions\n 10. Trade Mark Infringement\n Introduction\n What Activities Can a Registered Trade Mark Stop?\n The Tests for Infringement\n Use\n Who to Sue?\n Contested Actions\n 11. Exceptions to Trade Mark Infringement\n Introduction\n Use of Own Name or Address\n Descriptive and Non-distinctive Use\n Referential Use\n But there Must be Honesty\n Comparative Advertising\n Earlier Rights\n Use of Defendant\'s Own Registered Mark\n 12. Removal from the Register – Revocation and Invalidity\n Introduction\n Grounds for Revocation\n Grounds for Declaration of Invalidity\n 13. EU Trade Marks, \'International\' Registration and Well-Known Marks\n Introduction\n The EU Trade Mark\n \'International\' Registration of Trade Marks\n Well-Known Marks\n 14. Collective Marks, Certification Marks and Geographical Indications\n Introduction\n Collective Marks\n Certification Marks\n Geographical Indications\n 15. Passing Off\n A General Rule\n Varieties of Passing Off\n \'Badges\' and Reputations\n Odd and Unusual Instances\n Suing for Passing Off\n 16. Malicious Falsehood and Other Actions\n Introduction\n Malicious Falsehood\n Domain Name Disputes\n Company Name Disputes\n Advertising Standards Controls\nPART IV:\rCOPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS\n 17. Introduction to Copyright\n Introduction\n The Nature of Copyright\n Copyright, Reputations and Competition\n Types of Copyright Dispute\n Copyright in Practice\n Copyright and Confidence\n Old Copyright Works\n A Short History\n 18. Works: The Subject of Copyright\n Works: A Closed List\n EU Influence on Originality and Works\n Illegal and Immoral Works\n Overlapping Rights\n 19. Authorship, Ownership and Term of Copyright\n Introduction\n The Basic Rule – Copyright Belongs to the Author\n Exception 1 – Works by Employees\n Exception 2 – Commissioned Works\n Crown and Parliamentary Copyright\n Where Authorship is Uncertain\n Orphan Works\n Duration and its Link to the Author and the Work\n 20. What Is Infringement of Copyright?\n Introduction\n Primary and Secondary Infringement\n A Derivative Link is Crucial\n Infringement by Reproduction\n Other Forms of Primary Infringement\n Secondary Infringement\n 21. What Is Not Infringement?\n Introduction\n The Owner of the Copyright Cannot Control Legitimate Copies\n Specific Exceptions\n Problematic Situations\n 22. Dealings in Copyright\n Introduction\n Formal Problems\n Contracts Relating to Copyright\n Taxation and Authors\n 23. Moral and Other Related Rights\n Moral Rights\n Other Related Rights\nPART V:\rMISCELLANEOUS MATTERS\n 24. The Criminal Law and Customs Seizure\n Introduction\n The Trade Marks Act 1994\n The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988\n Registered Designs Act 1949\n The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008\n Other Criminal Laws\n The Practical Working of the Criminal Law\n Customs Seizures\n 25. Confidence and Privacy\n Introduction\n The Action for Breach of Confidence\n Sale of \'Know-How\'\n The Need for Agreements\n Difficult Cases\n Privacy and the Press\n A Brief Excursion into a Dry Debate\n The EU Trade Secrets Directive\n 26. Database Right\n Introduction\n What Is a Database?\n What the Database Right Protects\n 27. Reselling IP-Protected Goods: Licence or Exhaustion of Rights\n Introduction\n Does the Trade Activity Fall within the IP Holder\'s Exclusive Rights?\n Consent/Licence\n Exhaustion of IP Rights\n Post-Brexit Trade between the UK, the EEA and the World\n Free Movement of Goods within the European Economic Area\n When Rights are Not Exhausted\n 28. Some International Aspects and Competition Law\n Public International Law Aspects\n EU Law\n Competition Law\n Private International Law\n Foreign Entitlement to UK IP Rights\nIndex